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comments) (#9203)
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passenger production, instead of the second cargo of any water-based industry. (#8590)
This behavior is less surprising to NewGRF authors, and may even be intentional behavior for some industries.
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closures (#8282)
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differently when set via property or callback.
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clamping for water industries when using smooth economy.
Smooth economy is only used when the corresponding setting is enabled and the industries does not use the production callback.
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Also scales oil rig distance up, since they use the same algorithm.
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cargo generation. (#7412)
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cargo to/from their neutral station. (#7234)
This change is a controlled by a game setting, located under Environment ->
Industries which allows toggling the behaviour. It defaults to enabled.
"Company stations can serve industries with attached neutral stations"
When enabled, industries with attached neutral station (such as Oil Rigs) may
also be served by company-owned stations built nearby. This is the traditional
behaviour.
When disabled, these industries may only be served by their neutral station.
Any nearby company-owned stations won't be able to serve them, nor will the
neutral station serve anything else other than the industry.
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skipped the first animation frame.
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placing industries.
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data is now always accessible
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"unsafe" functions to prevent them from being used, and thus having to care about certain aspects of their return values
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list for a conflicting industry when the number of industries is really large (MJP)
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